Probates and Estates

Even an effective estate plan can be challenging to administer upon the death of a loved one. Estate planning documents are often lengthy and filled with legal jargon that can be difficult for an executor or trustee to understand. On the other hand, when a person dies without an estate plan, administering their estate gets even more difficult. When a family member passes away, emotional distress and grief compound the burden of trying to administer an estate and navigate the probate courts.
Having assistance as you navigate through this trying time can help relieve the burden and give you more time to process your grief and draw closer to family.
Contact the office today to discuss how we can assist in this trying time.
Services Provided:
Having assistance as you navigate through this trying time can help relieve the burden and give you more time to process your grief and draw closer to family.
Contact the office today to discuss how we can assist in this trying time.
Services Provided:
- Review and evaluation of Last Will and Testaments, revocable trusts, and other estate planning documents.
- Trust Administration
- Probate Administration
- Small Estates
- Non-probate asset transfers